Thursday, August 5, 2010

::Maglev Trains, Travel Technology Future Now, 500 km/h-1000 km/h.



Look out Japan -- your neighbor to the west might just steal your thunder. Years after the Land of the Rising Sun proudly boasted plans to create a maglev train that could soar along at 500kph, China is now claiming that they'll have similar ones ready in just three years. Oh, but they'll travel at twice the aforesaid speed. According to the laboratory at Southwest Jiaotong University, a prototype is currently being worked on that'll average 500kph to 600kph, with a far smaller train to hit upwards of 1,000kph in "two or three years." The trick? Tossing the maglev train inside of a vacuum tube, enabling greater velocity due to decreased friction. If you're scoffing at the mere thought of how much such a setup would cost, you're probably not alone -- it's bruited that the tunnel would cost "10 to 20 million yuan ($2.95 million) more than the current high speed railway for each kilometer." 


Further Reading and Information Courtesy: My Brain, ChinaDaily.

1 comment:

Albin said...

:D i simply love the levit. part of these trains..:D